Input presets - users can now make presets for input from within the emulator and switch between presets - allows you to switch between different button mapping schemes

'Save Settings as Shader Preset' works now - can set filename and title - also fixed OSK util

As of this commit (github.com/twinaphex/snes9x-next/commit/9d70571d1a7416fa19bbfa0a55eb4bd3fac754ec) this option - 'Save Settings as Shader Preset' can actually be used. At the moment, it will ask you to input a filename for the preset (without file extension), and after that it will ask you to input a name for the preset.

I will further improve upon this by also allowing people to overwrite previously existing presets in addition to just creating a new preset everytime.

NOTE - I have decided to remove all pre-existing presets - the idea being that now that users have the ability to create their own from inside the emulator, there should no longer be a need to maintain 100 pre-baked presets - it should be up to the user to create as many as he/she wants.

Also, this feature will be brought to all the other emulators as well obviously.

You need to have CFW. You can put the pkg file on some kind of external storage device (I use an ipod) and go to install package files, and it should show up. If you don't have cfw, then you can't install it.

Easy just install install the snes.pkg file and then put some games on a usb drive in a folder named snes games or whatever and then enter the snes program from the games menu. Now highlight the usb and search for you game folder and then the game. push x and play

Beside on cfw you can also install snes pkg on ps3 with jailbreak dongle enter snes emu from xmb then press select to go to setting screen,press R1 to go forward to the path section then highlight startup ROM directory and press X to enter after that find your snes rom folder ex: dev_hdd0/Snes Roms

if you put the folder in internal for external it's in dev_usb and press square to finish it then quit and restart your emu... there you go you have list of your snes title to play, oh you can play with rar file or extracted (i prefer an extracted to avoid any corrupt data)

i can't believe we spend millions developing new powerful consoles. and then spend years trying to get them to play old 8bit games
oh how great it is to be human were all just a little insane, he he he.